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C4) Newsletter Cumulative Index by Author (Version 9.2, Date: April 2018 Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4) Newsletter Cumulative Index By Author (Version 9.2, Date: April 2018) Author Topic or Title C4 Issue Page Adams, John Medals - Historical - Fertile territory for collectors V03 N3 Fall 1995 19 Adams, John Vernon Medal - New Variety Discovered V18 N4 Winter 10 13 Adams, John & Skyler Liechty Medals - The Victory Set - A New Challenge V22 N1 Spring 2014 20 Advertisement First advertisement for the new NJ Copper Book V21 N2 Summer 13 47 Agre, John Auction Review – First Quarter 2013 V21 N1 Spring 2013 30 Agre, John Auction Review - First Quarter 2014 V22 N1 Spring 2014 30 Agre, John Auction Review - First Quarter 2015 V23 N1 Spring 15 29 Agre, John Auction Review - First Quarter 2016 V24 N1 Spring 2016 48 Agre, John Auction Review - First Quarter 2012 V20 N1 Spring 12 21 Agre, John & Wnuck Auction - How not to buy coins at V15 N1 Spring 07 28 Agre, John & Wnuck, Dave Auction Review - First Quarter 2011 V19 N1 Spring 11 36 ANA ANA Collection - Missing Colonial Coins from V20 N1 Spring 12 69 ANA press release ANA Numismatist of the Year 2016 - awarded to John Kraljevich V24 N3 Fall 2016 5 Anderhalt, Bob & Johhn Lorenzo Analysis - of three coins using SEM/EDS V21 N3 Fall 2013 22 Annechino, Scott PCGS and Colonials - Letter to the Editor - V06 N4 Winter 98 11 ANS COAC, announcement of 1994 COAC V02 N3 Sep 94 17 Anthony, Alan Anthony, Alan - Election Candidate Biography V24 N2 Summer 16 8 Anthony, Alan Book Report - Michael Hodder's The Compagnie Des Indes, French Coinage and the V26 N1 Spring 2018 27 Mississippi Scheme 1719-1720 Anthony, Alan French - The Compagnie Des Indes, the Mississippi Scheme 1719-1720 M. Hodder V26 N1 Spring 2018 27 Anthony, Alan Hodder, Michael - The Compagnie Des Indes, French Coinage and the Mississippi V26 N1 Spring 2018 27 Scheme 1719-1720 Arnaud, Jacques French - Unusual Mint Marks on 30 Deniers of the Mousquetaire - Genuine or V17 N1 Spring 09 10 Counterfeit Article reprint Vermont - The Story of the State Motto V23 N1 Spring 15 50 Augsburger, Len & Orosz St Patrick Coinage - Frank Stewart on Mark Newbie and V17 N3 Fall 2009 4 Augsburger, Leonard Douglas, Damon - discovery of correspondence V17 N1 Spring 09 27 August, Dick An Interesting Whatsit V19 N2 Summer 11 21 August, Dick C4 Auction Report 2015 V23 N4 Winter 15 52 August, Dick C4 Convention - Auction Report, November 2013 V21 N4 Winter 13 32 August, Dick C4 Convention 2011 - Some Observations V19 N4 Winter 11 48 August, Dick Connecticut - Rediscovery of 1786 M 5.15-S V18 N1 Spring 10 39 August, Dick CT Coppers - the recap of the Ct Copper collection in the '16 C4 Auction V24 N4 Winter 2016 50 August, Dick Fugios, Rarity by grade for Machin's, MA, VT & Fugios V23 N4 Winter 15 25 August, Dick Hartford, CT - metal detecting finds near V20 N2 Summer 12 44 August, Dick Letter to the Editor - Enjoys "In Yankee Doodle's Pocket" by Will Nipper V17 N4 Winter 09 20 August, Dick Machin's Mills, Rarity by grade for Machin's, MA, VT & Fugios V23 N4 Winter 15 25 August, Dick Mass, a second opinion on Rarity Ratings V06 N2 Summer 98 41 August, Dick Mass, Rarity by grade for Machins, MA, VT & Fugios V23 N4 Winter 15 25 August, Dick Member Comments - Convention suggestions V01 N2 Dec 93 17 August, Dick Nipper, Will- Enjoys "In Yankee Doodle's Pocket" by Will Nipper V17 N4 Winter 09 20 August, Dick Proposed new Vermont Ryder 40? V25 N2 Summer 17 37 August, Dick Rarity by grade for Mass, VT, Machin's Mills & Fugios V23 N4 Winter 15 25 August, Dick Vermont Ryder 40 - a proposal? V25 N2 Summer 17 37 August, Dick Vermont, Rarity by grade for Machin's, MA, VT & Fugios V23 N4 Winter 15 25 August, Dick & Sarrafian Machin's Mills - coinage report V08 N4 Winter 00 30 August, Dick & Sarrafian Machin's Mills - Machin, Atlee & Buell V06 N1 Spring 98 25 August, Dick & Sarrafian Machin's Mills - new 20-87C discovered V09 N1 Spring 01 32 August, Dick & Sarrafian Machin's Mills Coins, CC, Die State & Rarity V06 N1 Spring 98 33 August, Dick & Sarrafian Machin's Mills, update on MM Coppers V08 N2 Summer 00 47 August, Dick & Wierzba New Jersey - New Variety Discovered - Maris 73.5-jj V09 N1 Spring 01 25 August, Richard Auction Review - Newman V V22 N4 Winter 14 39 August, Richard C4 Auction Review 2017 V25 N4 Winter 2017 56 August, Richard & Jim Rosen Rarity 1 coin might just be a Rarity 5 V22 N4 Winter 14 43 Page 1 of 26 Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4) Newsletter Cumulative Index By Author (Version 9.2, Date: April 2018) Bailey, James Arabian coin recovered in Southern NE - Red Sea Piracy Evidence - V24 N3 Fall 2016 35 Ball, Douglas Currency, American - 1607 - 1789 V03 N3 Fall 1995 21 Biancarosa, Jim Counterfeits/Copies: Love Them of Hate Them V25 N4 Winter 2017 49 Blumberg, Mike Letter to the Editor - Fugio Rarity Inquiry V02 N2 Jun 94 4 Blumberg, Mike Letter to the Editor - Grading Inquiry V02 N2 Jun 94 6 Blumberg, Mike Letter to the Editor - slabbed colonial opinions V02 N3 Sep 94 16 Bolger, John & Ray Williams Collecting Colonials, the passion for – internet gleanings from John Bolger & Ray V21 N1 Spring 2013 46 Wms Bonjour, Roy Collecting Colonial and Pre-Federal Coins V11 N2 Summer 03 8 Bonjour, Roy Letter to the Editor - re Auction descriptions & collecting V10 N1 Spring 02 13 Bonjour, Roy Vermont - C4 Supplement - on the Rarest VTs - an experiment with another C4 V13 N1 APRIL 05 venue Bonjour, Roy Vermont - Conducting a survey - R 32 thru R 38 V10 N3 Fall 2002 19 Bonjour, Roy Vermont - Final Die State of the Ryder 25 V10 N2 Summer 02 26 Bowers & Merena Press Release - LaRiviere Collection Breaks Records V09 N1 Spring 01 19 Bowers, Dave Eliasberg, Colonial Coins in the Eliasberg Collection V04 N1 Spring 96 19 Bowers, Dave Letter to the Editor - possible other names for C4 V02 N2 Jun 94 4 Bowers, Dave Letter to the Editor - Wash Success Token & punch linkage V07 N3 Fall 1999 9 Bowers, Dave Reminiscences of Colonial Coin Collecting V03 N3 Fall 1995 31 Bowers, Hodder, Newman & Ford Mott Token - does it belong in a colonial collection? V05 N2 Summer 97 25 Bowers, Q. David Colonial Coin Collecting, Reminiscnces of V25 N3 Fall 2017 47 Bowers,D Hodder, Ford, Fauver Washington - Do Success Tokens belong in a colonial collection? V07 N1 Spring 99 27 Bowser, Bob Counterfeit Corner - the Mermaid Remembered V17 N3 Fall 2009 27 Bowser, Robert & Trudgen Counterfeit Corner - Historical Review V17 N2 Summer 09 25 Bowser, Robert & Trudgen Counterfeit Corner - Die State Study of "Bubble Gum" Obverse Die V16 N4 Winter 08 24 Bressett, Ken Counterfeit New England Copper Coins Revisited V14 N4 Winter 06 4 Bressett, Ken NE - The Elusive New England Countermark V23 N2 Summer 15 5 Bressett, Ken & Sauvain & Pietri Literature - book list for colonial collectors V06 N2 Summer 98 29 Burke, Jeff Interview with Ray Williams V24 N4 Winter 2016 45 Burke, Jeff New York Burning by Dr. Jill Lepore a book review V24 N2 Summer 16 25 Burleson, Dan Letter to the Editor - CT Copper attribution help V04 N2 Fall 1996 27 Burleson, Dan Letter to the Editor - request for C4N articles for the beginner V05 N3 Fall 1997 8 Candidates Candidate profiles for those running for C4 Office V18 N2 Summer 10 41 Carlotto, Tony C4 First Convention memories V03 N4 Winter 96 20 Carlotto, Tony Nova Constellatio - Census for the 1786 issue V06 N3 Fall 1998 43 Carlotto, Tony Vermont - errata list for the VT Book V06 N4 Winter 98 42 Carlotto, Tony Vermont Coppers - a request for information V03 N4 Winter 96 28 Carlotto, Tony & Rosen Vermont - a closer look at the Ryder 16 V04 N3 Winter 97 21 Carlotto, Tony & Rosen Vermont - Quick Guide to Identification V05 N4 Winter 97 39 Cartmill, Paul Machin's Mills - discovery - a new Vlack 13-87CT V24 N2 Summer 16 17 Chamberlain, Don Letter to the Editor - the goals of C4 V04 N2 Fall 1996 23 Cherry, Hal Letter to the Editor - Charter members and member numbers V02 N2 Jun 94 4 Clark, Randy Connecticut - 32.3 and 43.2 obverse evolution and characteristics V18 N1 Spring 10 13 Clark, Randy Connecticut - Draped to Mailed Bust transition of a 1787 CT obverse die V15 N2 Summer 07 4 Clark, Randy Connecticut - Taxonomy Changes for a Crude Family of CT Coppers V18 N3 Fall 2010 4 Clark, Randy Connecticut - two examples of CT Copper and Glass Investments V19 N1 Spring 11 11 Clark, Randy Connecticut - Whist Match at C4 Convention V19 N4 Winter 11 16 Clark, Randy Connecticut - Workshop at C4 Convention V17 N4 Winter 09 7 Clark, Randy Connecticut Copper Survey - a Request V18 N3 Fall 2010 35 Clark, Randy Connecticut Mint Accounts books - a summary of findings from V25 N1 Spring 1017 12 Clark, Randy Connecticut, New Haven History, A piece of V23 N4 Winter 15 32 Clark, Randy Franklin, Ben - Essay about RI Coinage V16 N4 Winter 08 52 Clark, Randy Fugio - Jarvis' delivery of V18 N4 Winter 10 5 Clark, Randy Fugio Copy "Restrike" Coining Dies (c. 1859) V22 N1 Spring 2014 10 Page 2 of 26 Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4) Newsletter Cumulative Index By Author (Version 9.2, Date: April 2018) Clark, Randy Nw Haven History, A Piece of V23 N4 Winter 15 32 Clark, Randy Paper - Connecticut Treasury Certificate - New Haven History V23 N2 Summer 15 21 Clark, Randy Paper money - A Piece of New Haven History V23 N4 Winter 15 32 Clark, Randy Remembering Robert Martin V25 N4 Winter 2017 9 Clark, Randy Rhode Island - a petition to coin money V16 N2 Summer 08 44 Clark, Randy South Carolina - a coinage proposal V16 N4 Winter 08 13 Clark, Randy The 1787 Connecticut Copper Variety 49.2-Z.27 V21 N4 Winter 13 30 Clark, Randy & Griffin & Martin Yale University Collection of Connecticut Coppers V20
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